High Commissioner of the Republic of Malta to India and Sri Lanka, Ruben Gauci met Chairman and CEO of the Sri Lanka Export Development Board (EDB), Mangala Wijesinghe at the EDB premises on December 27 to discuss ways to enhance bilateral trade relations between Malta and Sri Lanka.
Honorary Consul of the Republic of Malta to Sri Lanka, Shano Sabar and senior EDB officials were also present.
High Commissioner Gauci expressed strong interest in strengthening economic ties and highlighted the potential for Sri Lanka to expand its export portfolio in high-quality products and services. He also emphasized Malta’s strategic advantage as a member of the European Union, offering Sri Lanka a gateway to broader European markets.
Wijesinghe outlined Sri Lanka’s positioning as an attractive hub for foreign direct investment (FDI). He cited political stability, policy continuity, and the new government’s commitment to good governance and transparent procurement processes as key factors enhancing investor confidence. The Chairman emphasised Sri Lanka’s strategic focus on expanding export capabilities and fostering trade relationships with potential partners like Malta.
The discussions highlighted Sri Lanka’s strengths in key sectors, including Information Technology Consulting (ITC), education, boat building, rubber sector and manufacturing. Mr. Wijesinghe also emphasised the country’s global reputation for producing premium products such as rubber, spices, electronic goods, gemstones, and jewelry. He noted that while Ceylon tea remains a cornerstone of Sri Lanka’s exports, there is a growing focus on diversifying into high-potential sectors. The High Commissioner reaffirmed Malta’s interest in sourcing specific quality products from Sri Lanka, particularly rubber, for domestic use and value-added processing. He said that such products could serve as an entry point for Sri Lankan goods into the European market, further strengthening bilateral trade relations.
The meeting also explored opportunities in tourism. Both countries recognised the potential for collaboration in the hospitality sector. Gauci highlighted Malta’s robust tourism infrastructure and its growing appeal as a destination for leisure and film production, which could complement Sri Lanka’s tourism industry.
The EDB proposed extending the Maltese delegation’s visit to Sri Lanka to facilitate meetings with potential business partnersand explore further trade opportunities. This initiative, they believe, would serve as a catalyst for enhancing trade relations and fostering new business partnerships.